Rather high-end 386 desktop PC, with 40MHz AMD CPU,
sockets for one bank of 30-pin SIMMs and 2 72-pin modules. Primarily it
had 16MB in one stick, later upgraded to 24MB. It has a math
co-processor made by ULSI rated for 40MHz.
These mainboards were known as very advanced 386s and they were sold
only by Protech and Adax. Trident 1MB video board allows to reach 256
colours in 1024x768 resolution without problems. This computer looks
like a budget CAD station.